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I have a prop, no idea for what type it's for. It's in excellent condition.
Does anyone know what it's for? Here is the info stampoed on the hub. Prop is 74 3/4" long. Eight bolts. On the prop, following info: McCauley KlipTip Met-L-Prop SN# 6834 DES. IA 170 7654 TC 857 I can e-mail a photo. |
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It usually goes on the front of the airplane. Bolted to the crankshaft.
You asked. :-) John Galban=====N4BQ (PA28-180) -- Message posted via AviationKB.com http://www.aviationkb.com/Uwe/Forums...ation/200804/1 |
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On Apr 29, 9:18*am, "aieo" wrote:
I have a prop, no idea for what type it's for. It's in excellent condition.. Does anyone know what it's for? Here is the info stampoed on the hub. Prop is 74 3/4" long. Eight bolts. On the prop, following info: McCauley KlipTip Met-L-Prop SN# 6834 DES. IA 170 7654 TC 857 I can e-mail a photo. There should be more letter/number combinations after the 1A170 but basically it is approved for any normal category tractor type aircraft. The type certificates show various Stinson, Piper, Cessna, Aeronca types as being eligible for the 1A170 style propeller. John Dupre' |
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On Apr 29, 9:40*am, "JGalban via AviationKB.com" u32749@uwe wrote:
* It usually goes on the front of the airplane. *Bolted to the crankshaft. * * You asked. *:-) Some of our more irrational friends bolt it to the top of the craft. -Robert |
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On Apr 29, 11:06 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote:
Some of our more irrational friends bolt it to the top of the craft. -Robert And some of the more creative ones put a clock in it and hang it on the wall. Dan |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Apr 29, 11:06 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Some of our more irrational friends bolt it to the top of the craft. -Robert And some of the more creative ones put a clock in it and hang it on the wall. Dan I've seen it pushing airplanes also.. BT |
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On Apr 29, 5:16 pm, "BT" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Apr 29, 11:06 am, "Robert M. Gary" wrote: Some of our more irrational friends bolt it to the top of the craft. -Robert And some of the more creative ones put a clock in it and hang it on the wall. Dan I've seen it pushing airplanes also.. BT I have a McCauley Kliptip 71-44 I made into a floor lamp back when we got married 30 years ago. Hideous thing, but my dear wife doesn't like to trash anything I build. Got to watch what I make, now. Dan |
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John wrote:
On Apr 29, 9:18 am, "aieo" wrote: I have a prop, no idea for what type it's for. It's in excellent condition. Does anyone know what it's for? Here is the info stampoed on the hub. Prop is 74 3/4" long. Eight bolts. On the prop, following info: McCauley KlipTip Met-L-Prop SN# 6834 DES. IA 170 7654 TC 857 I can e-mail a photo. There should be more letter/number combinations after the 1A170 but basically it is approved for any normal category tractor type aircraft. The type certificates show various Stinson, Piper, Cessna, Aeronca types as being eligible for the 1A170 style propeller. Thel number on the next line I believe is the rest of the number. It's the diameter and pitch which. |
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